❓ Help Am i infatuated or inlove

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am i infatuated or inlove?

may classmate ako na babae, sa 11 years ko na pagaaral ngayon lang ako nagkaron ng ka-klaseng sobrang iba, as in ibang iba. I don't even know how im gon describe dis girl... So i guess ill jus type whatever dat coms to my mind. Shes smart, kind, funny, pretty, and yung way ng pakiki pag communicate nya talagang iba, feeling ko ngayon lang ako naka encounter ng gantong tao. Napaka perpekto nya para sa akin, or ngayon lang talaga ako naka encounter ng gantong babae. Wala akong balak umamin hanggang graduation, natatakot ako, baka baliwalain nya ako sa magandang paraan:))

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It sounds like you have strong feelings for your classmate, and it's normal to feel a mix of emotions when you're getting to know someone who stands out to you in a special way.

Infatuation and love can sometimes feel similar, but there are some key differences between the two. Infatuation is often characterized by intense feelings of attraction and admiration for someone, often based on physical appearance or idealized qualities. It can be short-lived and focused on the idea of being in love rather than a deep emotional connection with the person.

On the other hand, love involves a deeper emotional connection, understanding, and care for the other person. It goes beyond surface-level attraction and involves mutual respect, trust, and support. Love takes time to develop and grow, and it often involves accepting the other person's flaws and imperfections.

Based on what you've shared, it seems like you admire and are attracted to your classmate for various reasons, which could be a sign of infatuation. However, if you find yourself wanting to build a deeper connection with her, getting to know her on a more personal level, and caring about her well-being and happiness, it could be a sign that your feelings are evolving into love.

It's important to take your time to understand your feelings and consider what you truly want in your relationship with your classmate. Communication and honesty are key in any relationship, so when you feel ready, you may consider sharing your feelings with her in a respectful and considerate manner. Remember, it's okay to be vulnerable and E×ρréšš your emotions, and regardless of the outcome, it's a valuable learning experience.
 

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